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I really want to believe that someone went in to trade their Aventador for like, 40 new Rio’s.

Based on the prices of some of these lightly used vehicles, it would not surprise me if some friend of the owner, or perhaps the owner himself, is buying exotic cars, driving them for a bit, and flipping them through the dealership.

Well, you see, the owners held their thumbs over the license plates while taking pictures, so they are 100% untraceable.

couldn’t they just run the plates and find the registered owner? it’s not like these are sunglasses and need to wait at lost and found for someone to claim

Look, if you’re going to commit fraud, don’t nickel and dime it through a method that is obviously going to get you caught sooner rather than later. Now I’m not advocating for anything illegal. Fraud is bullshit, no questions. But creating so many fraudulent documents, across so many financial institutions, using so

Sounds like a new engine and transmission in the same old W461. They used to sell these as the G Klass Professional, but it sounds like it will be strictly Government and certain NGO’s

3.0-liter turbodiesel straight six” So want one of these. 

Really, the guy on the right better be subsidizing some of the cost due to their incompetence to stay on their side of the line.

Separate and a different color. Americans need all the help they can get.

No way that’ll happen - at least in Canada. That’s a pure policy decision on the part of the City - and civil liability only follows negligent implementation of policy, not whether or not a particular policy decision is good or bad.

Does it really matter? He was braking. Yes, he was turning, but that is not the only reason someone would be braking - there could have been a child/animal etc in the road in front that the other driver couldn’t see. He was hit by a vehicle at double the limit, a vehicle that also failed accident avoidance 101 -

What you said is kinda blaming the victim here... even if the driver wasn’t signalling a turn the car slowing down with its brake lights on was more than enough to alert anybody behind to slow down so it’s 100% the truck driver’s fault.

I hope he sues the city and gets a big ass settlement.

It’s a Volkswagen thing, you wouldn’t understand!

Right? I’m thinking how did David Tracy have so much difficulty and here’s this lump with a dash lit up like a Christmas tree and a crooked steering wheel?

Yup, this bothered me too. 

Is it just me, or that steering wheel alignment all funky? At least in the .gif, and in that part of the video.

Looks like it was owned by someone who works at a body shop. So the paint is fresh and shiny because that’s very cheap for him. Then past the paint you see evidence of some cosmetic repair. But the good times ran out before it was looking like new or the repairs went more than skin deep.

He just barely lasted longer than Nissan the company. Watch how this comment ages.

I always felt Skylar White’s Jeep Grand Wagoneer was the only vehicle in Breaking Bad that was out of place. These things have reached classic status, selling for $30-50K, and Walt/Skylar were supposed to be a struggling middle-class family. Maybe prices had bottomed out in the time period from the show, idk.